Sindh Governor Muhammad Zubair, addressing a ceremony organised by Pak-Britain Chamber of Commerce and Industries in Manchester, sought support of British Pakistanis to help restoration of industrial hubs in Pakistan.
According to a press release issued by Sindh Governor House on Thursday, the governor, currently on a visit to Great Britain, said present day Pakistan was not only largely peaceful but also fast on its way to prosperity offering attractive opportunities for investment. He urged the Pakistani origin Britishers, attending PBCCI ceremony in large number, to play their role in promoting positive image of Pakistan.
“Pakistan blessed with tremendous sources of natural wealth coupled with capable human resource holds all opportunities to overcome the hindrances in its way to development,” he said.
He said the Pakistan government was presently engaged in holding series of road shows across the globe including Great Britain. “We already had these in USA, Dubai and Doha apprising the potential investors, industrialists and those associated with business and trade about the developments in Pakistan.” he said claiming that consequently many of the relevant foreigners have started visiting Pakistan.
“The road show held in Manchester also opens fresh avenues for investors and industrialists of this textile city, many comprising Pakistani origin Britishers,” he said. Governor Muhammad Zubair said present day Pakistan was very different from that of 2013 as peace largely prevails and opportunities are growing at steady pace. With specific reference to Karachi, he said government was making massive investments in its infrastructure development with equal attention towards provision for improved health and educational facilities.
Discussing in detail the restoration of law and order in Karachi, he said international level sports, literary and cultural events were being revived. He also discussed alternative energy projects initiated to end associated crisis crucial for over all development and well being of the masses in general.